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Talk2theAnimals Animal of the Week

by Janet on May 24, 2010

Have you been stumped trying to figure out a situation? Does it seem that no matter which way you look at the situation nothing seems quite right, nothing seems to fit together?  Do you feel you’re only seeing a small part of the picture?

It’s now time for you to kick back and relax.  You have help.  Platypus is the animal helper this week.

Platypus is unique to Australia. He is mostly a fresh-water creature, feeding on underwater grubs, worms, shellfish and carrion. Platypus is usually shy and solitary….we thank you Platypus for coming forth and helping us this week.

With Platypus, we are invited to learn ancient lessons that are rooted deeply within us.  “These are the lessons that will help you make the change into your new time, your new era”, he tells us.  (Platypus is referring to 2012.) “Without these lessons you will remain stuck in the mud, not able to move.  These are lessons of coping, of working together, of co-operation, valuable lessons for the human species.”

“It has taken a lot of courage for me to come out of my solitary existence to help….you need to know that all animals are willing to reach out to you humans and help as we can.  We just ask that you take our lessons in the Spirit in which they are sent.”

“My specific lesson for you is to look at the entirety of the picture.  Do not look at just one small, very small, part of the picture.  Even though the parts of the picture may not appear as if they fit together, they do indeed fit together very well, and they fit together as they do with a purpose, with a created reason.”

“In your history, it has been necessary for your survival that you take in only small parts of the picture.  That is no longer true.  You can simply look to me for your lesson: you say I have a duck bill, otter feet and a beaver tail, which is very incongruent to your way of thinking.  Even though I may look awkward to you, that is certainly not the case for me.  Everything works perfectly well in harmony for me.”

“As I have left the comfort of my solitary lifestyle and come forward to help you, it is time you leave the comfort of your partial blindness and move forward into the whole of what is.”

Thank you, Platypus, for having the courage to come forward to help us during this time of change. Thank you for your words of guidance and wisdom, your willingness to be a role model for us.  For this we are grateful.

Harmony,

Janet Roper

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